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Immigration
Monday, April 20, 2026
- Millions of immigrants are stuck in the immigration line
- Deaths of migrants in ICE custody hit record high under Trump
- Logjam of U.S. immigration applications puts millions at greater risk of deportation
- Human rights groups raise alarm over fate of Salvadorans deported from U.S.
- Acting ICE director says he's resigning amid record-breaking shutdown
- Top five takeaways from Homeland Security budget hearings
- These musicians are providing the soundtrack for anti-ICE protests in LA
- Minnesota has charged an ICE officer with assault for alleged actions during immigration surge
- 'No peace': Nearly a year after her son's death, she learned that ICE was responsible
- 2025 was one of most volatile years ever for U.S. naturalizations
- White House looks to Republican-led states to crack down on immigration
- Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalil's appeal
- ICE acknowledges it is using powerful spyware
- She paid into Medicare for years. Trump's immigration policy will end her coverage
- The Americans caught in ICEβs web of surveillance
- The Americans caught in ICEβs web of surveillance
- After the Minnesota surge, ICE is moving to a quieter enforcement approach
- ICE detention deaths are on a record pace. One Texas facility bears the brunt
- Supreme Court majority seems inclined to rule against Trump on birthright citizenship
- Federal judge rules DHS illegally stripped immigration status from thousands who entered through CBP One App